GFA BASIC was developed by
Frank Ostrowski at "GFA Systemtechnik GmbH" (later "GFA Software"), a German company in
Kiel and
Düsseldorf, as a proprietary version of his free BASIC implementation,
Turbo-Basic XL. GFA is an acronym for "Gesellschaft für Automatisierung" ("Company for Automation"), which gave name to the software. The first GFA BASIC version was released in 1986. In the mid and late 1980s it became popular for the
Atari ST, because the
Atari ST BASIC shipped with them was more primitive. Ports were later released for the
Amiga,
MS-DOS, and
Windows. Version 2.0 was the most popular release of GFA BASIC as it offered more advanced features compared to alternatives. GFA BASIC 3.0 added support for user-defined structures and other agglomerated data types. The final released version was 3.6. Around 2002 GFA software
ceased all GFA BASIC activities and shut down the
mailinglist and website in 2005. Due to official support of GFA BASIC having ceased the user community took over the support and installed an own communication infrastructure. == Features and functionality ==